I-H Club Members ! Get Project Chicks Jest Grade Will Feature | Show and Sale In September Club members who en illed in the 4-H Poultry Contest hich is sponsored by the Berkley 'eed Company of Norfolk, received leir chicks on Wednesday of last eek. Club members ivceiving chicks are: ickie Pate, Westover; Paul Dail of aradise; Billy Goodwin, Rocky Hock; ene Harrell, Barbara Ann Jordan, lack and Janet Faye Hendrix, Sara id'Jackie Asbell, H. T. and Jimmy ollowell and C. B. White, Jr., all of yner section. Millard and Ruth Ann lyden, of the Hobbsville section, al i received their chicks. These club members agree to brood, ; mse and care for their chicks and j ing 12 of their better grade pul-) ts to a show and sale in September I this year. Proceeds from the sale 11 go to the Berkley Feed Company, I onsor, to perpetuate the Poultry, tain. I inday School Record t Presbyterian Church Last Sunday for the first time in e history of the Edenton Presby rian Sunday School, there were more an 100 persons in attendance—ll 3 be exact. This represents a gain 20 persons from the previous high tendance mark of 93. A year ago last Sunday (March >, 1954)) there were 30 persons in tendance. In spite of the rapid in ease in attendance, the pastor, the ev. James MacKenzie, announces lat steps are being taken to insure {equate room for all who come. Edenton Jr.-Sr. Menu Menus for the week beginning Mon ly, April 5, at the Edenton Junior enior High School lunch room will e as follows: Monday—Vegetable soup, pimento rieese sandwiches, carrots, celery, rackers, bread, milk, chocolate pud ing. with barbe ue potatoes, succotash, arrot strips, rolls, butter, milk. Wednesday—Chicken salad on let uce, garden peas, beets, potato chips, itz crickers, bread, butter, milk, ap ►le pie. |D AIL’S GROCERY North Edenton > I E SPECIALS THROUGH i WEDNESDAY, ftPBII 7th } I Harrell’s Siseked Picnics, lb. 45c |! j • |l ; Boneless Arm Roast of Beef, lb 65c §| > Fresh Dressed Fryers, lb 47c I I Lister's Franks, 1-lb. cello 49c 1 ! Wisconsin Aged Cheese, lb. 69c I > —i-—————<|> : Lean Homemade Sausage Meat, lb. 65c I '> HARRELL’S YE OLD VIRGINNY I > Sliced Bacon, lb. 73c I ; Sunshine Krispy Crackers, 1-lb. pkg 27c | > POCAHONTAS SMALL I Green Limas, 2 No. 303 Cans 43c 1 * <' Lang’s Whole Sweet Pickles, qt. jar 41c —■■!■! I ■ ■ I I EASY-MONDAY Liquid Starch, 2 quart bottles 35c NEW BLUE «• Super Suds Detergent 2 large 47c i ———■ HI ■ !■■■■■■■■■—■■—■—— < > White Cross Toilet Tissue, 4 rolls 29c ]; Granulated Sugar, 10-lb. bag $1.03 :: White Potatoes, 10-lb. bag 29c ;; Large Juicy Oranges, dozen J.37c Radishes. 2 bunches 15c Fresh Snap Beans, 2 lbs 37c —— "' ' ■■■l—— ■■'■■■ —" —i^—in. ■' ■ <> Fresh Carrots, 2 cello bags 27c Fresh Cucumbers, 2 for 25c —■- 1-1 FREE DELIVERV EVERY DAY i! Phone 71 For Prompt Service I! j Thursday—Chopped weiners in pork 1 land beans, cole slaw, French fries, 'bread, butter, milk. t • Friday Austrian ravioli, string r beans, carrot strips, cheese biscuits, ' ! bread, butter, milk, peaches. 1 I 'Make Accessories To Your Own Liking I If you enjoy being original and us- 1 ing your own creative streak, you'll • find lots of enjoyment in making \ many of your own clothing accessor ies. According to Mary Em Lee, State College extension clothing specialist, accessories that show good taste are often way out of line as far as price is concerned. By making your own you’ll have a lot of fun and at the ( same time save yourself considerable expense. Miss Lee says that you can find any number of patterns for attrac tive neckwear, bags, hats, and gloves at most department stores. Next time you are browsing through pattern books, pay special attentaion to the accessory sections. J Accessories are very expressive of I certain modes and personalities, ex- I plains Miss Lee. They can be dressy, | tailored, feminine, exotic and very dramatic according to the wishes of j the wearer. Accessories can complete ly change the character of the suit or dress—they can “dress it up” or ' “dress it down” as the occasion die- [ tates. The use of artificial flowers as an accessory comes and goes with the seasons. This spring, artificial flowers are abundant—they’re even being fashioned into earrings. Here again you can save money by making your own. Plan these earrings to go with a specific dress or outfit. Artificial flowers for spring and l summer wear are most effective if ' light in color. They will harmonize well with the newer pastel. fabrics. Patrolmen Tag 17,756 Drivers In February State Highway Patrolmen in Feb ruary tagged 17,756 drivers for traf- j sic law violations the Motor Vehicles | Department reports. Despite the shorter month, troopers ; arrested 4,067 more alleged violators j than they did in January. They drove nearly two million miles j on routine patrols and made spot in spections of 139,810 drivers’ licenses. During the month they locked up | 571 drunken drivers, investigated 1,- j 615 accidents, inspected 80,411 ve hides, corrected 21,986 lights, and in vestigated 7,038 complaints. Other activities: 16,092 courtesies, 928 equipment tickets, 7,528 warning tickets, 1,341 vehicles weighed, 70 sto THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. N. C.. THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1954. len cars recovered. The monthly report covered the ac tivities of troopers under the com mand of Captain S. H. Mitchell, Green ville; C. R. Williams, Fayetteville; A. W. Welch, Greensboro; W..F. Bailey, Salisbury, and D. G. Lewis, Asheville. CLASS MEETS TUESDAY NIGHT The Young Woman’s Bible Class of the Edenton Baptist Church will meet Tuesday night, April 6, at 7:30 o’clock at the church Mrs. M. L. Bunch, " OOAVTON4II. Im ALWAYS ready and willing to risk fife and limb in dafensa of your property and loved ones, the fireman typifies depends- j bißty. 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A |; $4.95 I I BELK- TYLER’S ' U'Tft i_ rji ' ~ ~~~ Ji r. urea Edenton, North Carolina g | president of the class, urges all mem bers to attend. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES Morning worship ser"ice will be I INCREASE jow ACRE YIELD urttk ECONOMICAL LONe-lASTINe NITROGEN MCTEHHI gg, ANHYDROUS AMMONIA • Applied directly to the • Practical and Profitable sail to save you time for Spring and Fall and labor! ' • Increases the Proteia I Mattel Chemical Corporation STANDARD FERTILIZER D1 VISION fU ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA - wwiff ass CHAS. H. WOOD, JR., District Representative MATHIiSON.M^—— V ' .held at the Presbyterian Church Sun day morning at 11 o’clock with a ser mon by the pastor, the Rev. James . MacKenzie. Sunday School at 10 I o’clock with classes for all. Every SECTION ONE-] one is welcome to all services at tha Presbyterian Church. Do not turn back when you are just at the goal. —Publilius Syrus. Page Seven